As a member of council, I want to see sport grow in Alice Springs, by providing further investment in the local sporting facilities for young people to pursue their hobbies.

Recycling needs to be further improved upon, with the introduction of kerbside collection for recyclables to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfill, and ultimately, prolonging the life of the current waste management facility.

I am keen to work with small businesses to provide better outcomes and to ensure the town continues to advance and prosper.

Small businesses are a vital part of the Alice Springs economy and we need to ensure that council is working with these businesses, local industry leaders and the NT Government to ensure strong local growth.

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Good on you, Josh. You impressed as a potential young leader during your years @ St. Philips. You’ve grown substantially in that capacity over the years.
Great to see such a terrific young man of your calibre, passion and commitment vying for a role on the ASTC. Hopefully, others of your age cohort will consider the opportunity as well.
Wishing you every success.

Good for you and for us Josuah, I believe the young are our future.
I hope that you will use this medium to develop your ideas / vision and answer questions.
I have one: Would you like to see a bicycles / skateboards / roller-skates establish in the Mall?
I believe it will be a bonus for our dead CBD, as families could come, parents sit in outdoor cafes, watching their sibling having fun?